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dolphi86 [110]
3 years ago
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PLSPLSPLS HELP ME, I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND SPAM YOUR ACC WITH 5 STARS <3

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Anastasy [175]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  • Harriet was an escaped slave who helped other slaves escape through the underground railroad.
  • She rescued approximately 70 slaves in about 13 trips.
  • in all her time of helping slaves escape she never lost a single one. (lost as in they were caught)
  • her code name was Moses
  • she was illiterate her entire life
  • she worked as a nurse/spy for the union in the civil war.
  • she had eight siblings and one child
  • there is a debate currently happening to get her face on the $20 bill to replace the racist president Andrew Jackson.

The spanish is from translate so it could be wrong

Respuesta:  

  • Harriet era una esclava fugitiva que ayudó a otros esclavos a escapar a través del ferrocarril subterráneo.
  • Rescató aproximadamente a 70 esclavos en unos 13 viajes.
  • en todo su tiempo de ayudar a los esclavos a escapar, nunca perdió a uno solo. (perdido, ya que fueron capturados o asesinados)
  • su nombre en clave era Moisés
  • ella fue analfabeta toda su vida
  • trabajó como enfermera / espía para el sindicato en la guerra civil.
  • ella tenía ocho hermanos y un hijo
  • Actualmente hay un debate para poner su rostro en el billete de 20 dólares para reemplazar al presidente racista Andrew Jackson.
ratelena [41]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  • Tubman nació como esclavo en el este de Maryland en algún momento entre 1820 y 1821.
  • Cuando era niña, recibió una grave lesión en la cabeza.
  • Después de escapar de la esclavitud, regresó a Maryland en 1850 como "conductora" del ferrocarril subterráneo.
  • Empleó numerosos disfraces en su primer intento exitoso de escapar de la esclavitud.
  • Tubman se unió al ejército de la Unión como enfermero, pero también actuó como explorador y espía detrás de las líneas enemigas.
  • Una de las misiones más famosas en las que participó fue la incursión en Combahee Ferry en Carolina del Sur.
  • Tubman murió en el Hogar para Ancianos que ella misma había fundado.

Explanation:

Espero que esto ayude :)  

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